Founded in 2012 when Fayetteville resident Debbie Wright gathered eight adults representing four families in her home, PFLAG Peachtree City has grown into a vital community resource serving Peachtree City, GA and the surrounding region. What began as an informal support circle among church friends with gay children evolved into an official PFLAG chapter on March 30, 2017, reflecting the genuine need for connection and support within the local community.
The organization's mission centers on creating a welcoming place of gathering where all people are recognized for their essential humanity and treated with dignity and respect. PFLAG Peachtree City believes that everyone deserves to feel embraced, cared for, and accepted for who they are and where they come from. This philosophy guides every aspect of the chapter's work, from monthly meetings to community outreach and educational initiatives.
Built on a foundation of passionate volunteer leadership and strengthened through partnerships with other PFLAG chapters and supportive organizations, PFLAG Peachtree City embodies the transformative power of community. The chapter's roots in personal relationships and genuine care reflect PFLAG's broader national legacy, which began in 1972 when one mother publicly supported her gay son. Today, PFLAG Peachtree City continues that tradition of love, advocacy, and inclusion, serving as a beacon of hope for LGBTQIA individuals and their families seeking community, understanding, and belonging.
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